All Railway Gazette International articles in July 2011
All articles published this month.
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Construction of Namibia’s N$80m Ondangwa – Oshikango railway has restarted after a delay of more than a year, which the transport ministry blamed on non-delivery of rails. Earthworks are now complete, and 5000 tonnes of rail have been delivered from Austria. Westfalen-Lippe transport authority NWL ...
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Fortaleza metro South Line test running underway
BRAZIL: Test running began on June 17 on a 2·5 km section between Rachel Queiroz and Virgilio Tavora on the South Line of the Fortaleza metro (RG 1.11 p54). ‘Today is a victory’, announced Ceará State Infrastructure Minister Adail Fontenele, confirming that civil works for the rest of the 24 ...
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LGV Bretagne PPP contract signed
FRANCE: The €3·3bn PPP contract for construction and maintenance of LGV Bretagne-Pays de la Loire was signed in Paris on July 28, by RFF President Hubert du Mesniland and Pierre Berger, Managing Director of Eiffage. This follows the signing of a final agreement on the funding package in Rennes on ...
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Siemens awarded Hungarian ETCS contract
HUNGARY: Infrastructure agency NIF has awarded Siemens a €53m contract to supply ETCS Level 2 equipment for the 65 km route running southwest from Budapest-Kelenföld to Székesfehérvar. Commissioning is scheduled for 2013. Siemens said on July 26 that its plants in Budapest, Wallisellen and Braunschweig would provide two Simis electronic ...
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New Starts funding
USA: Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced a funding package worth $1·58bn on June 27 for 27 urban transport projects across the country under the New Starts initiative. While some of this total includes Full Funding Grant Agreements which are already in place, $345m has been allocated to rail projects as ...
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Signal failure suspected in Wenzhou crash
CHINA: ‘Design flaws’ in the signalling on the Ningbo – Wenzhou high speed line led to the fatal rear-end collision near Wenzhou on July 22, according to the recently-appointed head of the Shanghai Railway Bureau An Lusheng. The accident is now reported to have killed 39 people and injured 192. ...
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New team in place at DSB
DENMARK: Two new board members will take up their posts at DSB this month as the national passenger operator restructures its management team following the recent financial problems at its DSBFirst joint venture. DSB announced last month that Christian Roslev (pictured) would be joining the board on August and ...
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Fiona Tordoff
Fiona Tordoff is to become Chief Executive of the Institution of Railway Operators next month, following the retirement of Chris Daughton who has led the IRO for 10 of its 11 years in existence.
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Dinesh Trivedi
Dinesh Trivedi has been appointed as Minister of Railways in India, succeeding Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who had been acting minister for two months following the departure of Mamata Banerjee to become Chief Minister of West Bengal in May.
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Debra Johnson
Debra Johnson has been named acting Executive Director & CEO of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, following the resignation of Nathaniel Ford on June 30.
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Mark Langman
Mark Langman has been designated Route Managing Director for Network Rail’s new Wales Route, which is to be established in October with a local headquarters in Cardiff (RG 4.11 p28). He was previously Route Director for NR’s Western Route, which included Wales.
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CIT Rail orders 5000 wagons
USA: On July 26 CIT Rail announced it had placed orders for a total of 5 000 covered hopper and tank wagons to be supplied by various manufacturers during 2012. 'It is important that we maintain a young, modern fleet of high-quality railcars that enable carriers and shippers to maximise ...
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Alstom to equip West Papua mining railway
INDONESIA: Mining company PT Freeport Indonesia has awarded Alstom a contract worth around €90m to supply railway systems and train control equipment for a mining railway in West Papua. Alstom said on July 28 that it would supply track, catenary, electrical substations, signalling and telecoms equipment for the internal railway ...
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Barcelona tunnel complete
SPAIN: Development Minister José Blanco visited Barcelona on July 26 to mark completion of the tunnel that will carry high speed trains under the city centre between Sants and La Sagrera. The 2 300 tonne earth pressure balance TBM 'Barcino' reached an extraction shaft located at the intersection ...
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UIC figures show growth in global rail traffic
INTERNATIONAL: Statistics from UIC members indicate an average overall growth of 3·4% in freight tonne-km in 2010, confirming economic and trade recovery, as well as a 3·5% increase in passenger-km due in part to rail development in Asia, particularly India. Publishing the figures on July 27, UIC said there was ...
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North-south tram line approved
SLOVAKIA: On June 30 Bratislava council approved construction of the first phase of a long-awaited urban transport backbone which will be centred on a north-south light rail route connecting Safárikovo námestie in the city centre with Bosákova ulice in Petrzalka. This will involve heavy renovation of the old bridge ...
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Progress Rail announces Brazilian locomotive plant
BRAZIL: Progress Rail Services has leased a previously disused plant at Sete Lagoas in Minas Gerais state where it will assemble Electro-Motive Diesel branded locomotives for the South American market. Progress Rail Services said on July 25 it is planning 'significant investment' in the facility, which will be operated by ...
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European-profile wagons reach London
UK: DB Schenker Rail operated its first train of standard European-profile wagons over High Speed 1 in the early hours of July 23, and has confirmed plans to launch regular services. The trial involved two wagons from DB Schenker's Spanish logistics business Transfesa and four curtain-sided Mega Combi swap ...
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Sydney suburban link design contract
AUSTRALIA: New South Wales Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian announced the award of the first contract for the North West Rail Link in suburban Sydney on July 14. A consortium led by Aecom and including Cox Architects Pty Ltd, Grimshaw Architects and Parsons Brinckerhoff Australia Ltd will undertake ‘a range of ...
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Monongahela line upgraded in eight-day blockade
USA: Norfolk Southern reported on July 20 that it had completed a $16·2m programme of track, bridge, and signalling improvements on its Monongahela Valley routes in southwestern Pennsylvania during an eight-day blockade. Serving five mines that shipped 37·5 million tonnes of coal last year, the route normally carries around 30 ...